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arviator
30th Jul 2005, 09:44
Am considering a jump from the airlines (back) into corporate/charter and have got a sniff at a Challenger job.
Any ideas as to what salary, etc, one can expect.
Thanks in advance.:ok:
wondering
1st Aug 2005, 11:26
The June issue of ProPilot with it´s salary survey will give you an idea.
US based corporate co-pilot (604):
Avearge/Low/High - 73k/63K/88K
US based charter co-pilot:
63K/50k/74k
I´d suggested ask yourself what you think you are worth and go from there.
Kopeloi
1st Aug 2005, 11:43
Use above figures as in pounds for UK based Challenger captain.
arviator
1st Aug 2005, 13:15
Certainly has given me food for thought. Looks like things have moved on a bit since I left for the airlines.
Thanks very much for your replies.
wondering
1st Aug 2005, 19:30
Are you looking for a left or right seat?
The figures for left seat are as follows:
102k/70k/136k
94k/76k/106k
I reckon a F/O in biz aviation makes roughly 2/3 what a captain makes.
Good luck and let us know if you get the job :ok:
unimuts
2nd Aug 2005, 09:09
I'm in need off help to locate for a good friend a challenger tri/tre for about 1 month and an engineer how easy it to get hold of peple like this? where best is it for him search ?
Cheers Unimuts
jollyboy
2nd Aug 2005, 13:16
what licence/reg is the aircraft on?
company called ACASS based in Montreal are always good for short term crew and spanners. Mainly FAA/Canadian although they do have JAA as well
jb
corporate kid
2nd Aug 2005, 13:43
I have a friend that has an A+P and is in need of a job shortly. He's a good engineer and has challenger experience soon to be factory trained.
PM me for more info and ill put him in touch.
unimuts
7th Aug 2005, 13:05
Thanks all for the Help, I do indeed need to get hold of both a line training pilot and engineer now, so will try those sources.
Thanks all
U